This article examines what moral theories are available to justify the harming of the innocent in war. Focusing on US conduct of the war against the Taliban and al-Qaeda, the article examines how far the US is responsible for the deaths of Afghan civilians. Although US actions have been justified in terms of respect for the Just War principle of non-combatant immunity, the article shows how this principle rested uneasily with alternative moral theories of war that influenced the process of target selection. These are the realist doctrine of necessity in war and Michael Walzer's theories of `supreme emergency' and `war is hell'. Just War theory, realism and `supreme emergency' acknowledge moral responsibility for a state's conduct of war. Bu...
In no uncertain way have the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent attacks inMadrid and London, the War on...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
My paper is titled War Insurance: A new concept in the ethics of warfare, and I will be arguing for ...
This article examines what moral theories are available to justify the harming of the innocent in wa...
How do civilians react to being harmed in war? Existing studies argue that civilian casualties are s...
This article investigates how issues of political responsibility connect to the combatant/civilian d...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
The laws of war seek to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, and to impose limits in t...
This doctoral thesis addresses questions in contemporary just war theory about the relationship betw...
This article examines the ways in which the two normative concerns of casualty-aversion and civilian...
This article deals with issues concerning the morality of war. It discusses when the use of force is...
This article sets forth both principled and pragmatic arguments for the fair and humane treatment of...
This article argues, after explaining the theory of just war, that the US-led inva-sion on Iraq was ...
Jeff McMahan has argued against the moral equivalence of combatants (MEC) by developing a liability-...
The growing ability of the US to kill with impunity in war has prompted some to question whether suc...
In no uncertain way have the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent attacks inMadrid and London, the War on...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
My paper is titled War Insurance: A new concept in the ethics of warfare, and I will be arguing for ...
This article examines what moral theories are available to justify the harming of the innocent in wa...
How do civilians react to being harmed in war? Existing studies argue that civilian casualties are s...
This article investigates how issues of political responsibility connect to the combatant/civilian d...
This article investigates how – by breaking with the historical double standards regarding civilian ...
The laws of war seek to distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, and to impose limits in t...
This doctoral thesis addresses questions in contemporary just war theory about the relationship betw...
This article examines the ways in which the two normative concerns of casualty-aversion and civilian...
This article deals with issues concerning the morality of war. It discusses when the use of force is...
This article sets forth both principled and pragmatic arguments for the fair and humane treatment of...
This article argues, after explaining the theory of just war, that the US-led inva-sion on Iraq was ...
Jeff McMahan has argued against the moral equivalence of combatants (MEC) by developing a liability-...
The growing ability of the US to kill with impunity in war has prompted some to question whether suc...
In no uncertain way have the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent attacks inMadrid and London, the War on...
This dissertation aims to look at the moral justification for war in a critical way so that we can b...
My paper is titled War Insurance: A new concept in the ethics of warfare, and I will be arguing for ...